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Workforce Forecast to 2024 & Recent Trends Consensus Economic Forecasting Commission January 29, 2016 Glenn Mills Chief Economist Center for Workforce Research Maine Dept. of Labor www.maine.gov/labor/cwri Glenn.mills@maine.gov 207-621-5192
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Workforce forecast to 2024 Modest workforce growth in the short term due to continuing cyclical recovery; advancing age structure dominates later in decade
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Recent trends Very different indications from the monthly household and payroll surveys. What should we believe?
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The Census Bureau’s recent estimate of the total population for 2015 continues the very flat trend
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The household survey indicates the unemployment rate is the lowest in 14 years…
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…The employment to population ratio is trending lower. It is below the U.S. average for the first time in 17 years…
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…And the labor force and employment are contracting
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Why forecast labor force and employment growth for the next few years when they have been contracting?
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In the long run, the household and payroll surveys provide similar indications of growth, but can diverge in recoveries
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The payroll survey is more volatile from month to month, but is based on a larger sample that provides a more reliable indication of the direction and rate of change over multiple months
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Inflation-adjusted total wage growth has accelerated as labor market conditions have tightened, reaching the pre-recession peak in the first two quarters of 2015…
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…And average wages are rising at the fastest rate in more than a decade
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Maine is not alone facing the aging challenge
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